!. '-.---.~ ••~ -_... ----- \ , • j . J1 'I. ,. , I 1 j I The .Macaroni Journal December Official publication 01 the Nodanal MCIC'aronl Manu/acturers Association, 1973 139 NorlJi AlhUuul Avenue, Po/atlM, Illinois. Address oIl corrtspondence Vol. 55 ugtJrdln, odVttllsln, or edltoriDI ,,",'tflab to Robert M. Grttn. Editor, No.8 P.O, Box 336, Pala,l,.., Imno" 60067. 0/1;",,, Page Senator MiHan Young Honored at Durum Show ...... ... ••••..... 4 Pmidcot "'" Vloccot DeDolllCoIco lit Vice Pres. , •• N1cholu A, Raul Countdown on Wheat Suppl~'-Durum Futures Traded . ...• • • •.. S 2nd Vice Pr... ..,',. L. D. William. An Imponant Year (0, Agriculture ... •....... •.. •...•• • • • •• . .. 6 3rd Vice Prel •• •• Paul A. Vermylen The Turning Polnt-Durum Situation Report ....••......••••••.•. 9 , You'll De\W know Eucutive Secretary •••• R. M. O",eo Report on Grellt Plains Wheat, Inc. ••................•.. ••••.... 14 Ilirtttor of Research •. 1. I. Wlo.ton Flour Enrichment Increascd-Fat·Frcc Egg Protein . ... •• ..•.. .. 16 howgood ourtedu1ical service is Skillet Dinners-Pasta Pretties ..........••..............•. • • •.. 18 Cooking Pasta-Spe.k1ng of Food """""'"'''''''''''''''''' 20 :J)i,.c/ord A Management Succession Problem-The Carlucci Case . ......•. .. 26 un1ess)VB tryit. Eastern Area: Pact Expands Triangle Into Feeding, Conveying .•... • • • . • • . • • . •• 32 WlUougbby S. Dad. Dollar Volume of Macaroni Sales; Consumer Expenditure Study ......• 36 Aulbooy H. OIoIa Index to Advertisers-Winter Meeting Highlights .........•..•..... 38 Emaouele Roozool, Ir. Nicholu A. Raul H. Edward TODer You can mold dry, uncooked pasta the "icicle." are dryinl. crnte the Paul A. Vennyleo into IhapeJ-8I trt!el, housel, ball. and butterflies by dlpplnl the ed.e. af other ornament •. Use luaane, roUnl, ell bow. In Blue, then red or Ireen C<Duai ARI: .helll, walon wheel .. manicotti, elbow. llitter; dry. Spot glUe the butterftle. on Albert Ra.arioo or whatever you have or can Rnd, ellher the Icicle... tand bock and admire I Ralph SarlI alone or mixed tOlether. Flnt, prt!pare Uoyd B. Skioner o medium· thick nour and water pa.te. Topluy Cenlarpleee Walter Villl'"!!"J}" Then, . tartlnl with D .mall amount of 2 tree. J.awrenco D. W11U1IDJ pa.te, add enoulh macaroni to make a 2 styrofoam balls, each 8 Inche. in ') Wesle m Area: very surr mixture. like popcorn ball •. diameter Now mold this with your hand. Into 2 waeden dowels, each 18 inches lonl Vlooeot DeDomeoico any .hape you like. If the mixture I roli lreen crepe paper .treamer or AuBeio Ouldo doesn't hold ill .hape, add more maca· norist'. tape Ernest 5carpeIU ronL You can allO .hape the mixture Glue CIJllt' ; with dI.he., muffin cup. or other mold •. I packale (1 pound) elbow macaroni John P. Rooald Futen two dried piece. to.ether with ArUflcJal leave! and berrle. with a mUe pllte or lently prell two wet wire Item. Atu 'e' molded pIece. 10lether. For brillJance, 2 terra cotta 80werpat. L: M. (Aody) Aodenon . add food colorin. to the pute or paint Sand, dirt or pebble. ,lIvlo M. Kar\lo dried piece. with food colorln.. For 1 roll narrow velvet ribbon Put I csldcnt: Vincent F. La Rosa other "pretUe .." make FudlU Icicles For each tree, in.ert dowel about 5 and the Topluy Cenl.rplec... Inche. Into .tyrotoam ball. Cover ex. posed dowel completely with crepe MACA I OHI iOUJ.HAL FuaUU Idel.. paper or norlst'. tape (adhere crepe SWsc" :'llon rotH Epoxy or airplane Ilue paper to dowel with Ilue at top, middle Dom ~ ' 11c ~______ 1 •.00 per yeor Ful111i and bottom). Brush .Iue onto .tyro· FClrt lun 110.00 pe, yeor SUver IlItter toam, one area at a time. Prell maca­ SIogI. CopIn $1.00 """ Et. Bow. roni onto glued .urface. coverin. enUre lad. <upl" '1.00 each Green Ilitter ball with macaroni. Trim stems of Red IlItter leave. and berrle. and Insert randomly Ribbon., optional Into ball between pieces of macaroni Squeeze out a a·lnch ribbon of Ilue for color contrast. FU1 nowerpot with on a .heet of wax paper. Roll tualllJ, lind, dIrt or pebble •. Insert .tyrofoam the lonl spiral .haped spalhetti, In the ban·topped dowel Into pot. About an alue; then .prlnkle with .lIver IUlter. Inch below ball, tic D bow with the Set uJde on wax paper to dry. While velvet ribbon on dowel. 3 j. " --..( T,;o, t • ....... Senator Milton Young Honored at Durum Show A d rum parade featured .the hiHh 7. The ban was cxlt,,,ded October 17 to Countdown on Wheat Supply }Chool Iland of Lungdoll, a militory the other eight Commoll Market nu­ Statistics relealled by thl! U,S. Dc­ t1)lor I Jrd, equestrians In goodly num· tlonl as well. parlment of AgricultUre point to ex­ HERE may be enoul1h durum to bl'r,.r an array of spankln, new farm T meet both export and domestic de. haustion of whent SUpplies In the equip! ·1It. A free apaghetll dinner was Unltcd Slates belore another harvest. mands this yenr-''Thete i. a shortage Vltpa,. I for about 1,000 participants of $3 wheat but plenty of $5 wheat," Impoulble "minus curryovers" ure in· by Ihl merchanta of Langdon and a dlcated for all wheat and, by class, declared Joe HoJow of Crent Plains Durun . Dance was held at the Country Wheal, Ine. hard winter, soft red nnd durum. Sta­ Club. tistically, the only classe. of wheat The price performance of durum An 1'\'aJuation meeting was held at ahowlng carryover July I are spring brought joy to Langdon, North Dakota bttald:,it Wednesday morning followed wheat and soft white. That carryO\'cr Dnd 10 the groweu Crom all over the by a Uurum Indultry Advisory Com­ of spring whent would have to lallt • tate who attended the 35th annual mittee 1.'l!eting . another 45 to 00 days beyond July 1 show, Odober 15·)6·17, before 1974 crop becomes available. Dr. DAVid Walsh. Cereal Technology Industry Rep"Hntation Listed below, arc export wheat com­ Department. North Dakota Slate Unl. A ,oad continlent of macaroni manu­ mitments for 1973·74 by claSl, as of venlty. Itated t~l. Year', crop, from tadurcrs and durum mlllera were on Sept. 21, amounts cstlmated by USDA preliminary quality studies, appeaMl to h.nd at the Durum Show. They In­ tiS available for export and carryover be a good milling quality, better color clud~ Mr. & Mr•• Lawrence Williams and prospective carryover, based on and hlsher protein than a yeOt ago. of the Creamette Co.; Horace P. Gioia, current statistics: More than hall of the crop should Bravo Macaroni; Stuart SeUer, C. F. grade No. I or be Iter. Mueller Co.; Lloyd and Mickey Skinner Export Pro- and Bill Henry of Skinner Macaroni: salcs & Jected Durum King Bob Creen of NMMA. ship. Avail- carry- menta able over The durum king was the N.M.M.A. Durum mllllni representatives In­ Sweepstake. winner, Brion Schlleve of tluded Cene Kuhn of Amber Mill; Sal --mililani of bus- Devit. Lake, a 4·H Club boy, with 64 },fllitllo and Bill Brezden of Interna­ AU wheat 1,358.7 1,401.0 42.3- lb. test wellht Leed. enlt)'. Second tional MutUfoo(b: Sam Kuhl, Skip Hard winter 015.0 832.0 -83.6 Solt red 29.1 18,0 -11.1 beat Wal a 66 lb.• ample of Leedt en~ "With better economic condilions aren't true. We lold a little ovcr 400 Petenon, George Odegaard and John Tobia of North Dakota Mill; Don Gil· Spring 220.0 321,0 100.4 tered by Phil Fell of Fortuna. Wlnnen throua:hout the world and the ever in­ millIon bushell of wheal to Russin 1151 White of the open cia.. were D. and E. Quaine creaalnl population, it i. entirely pos­ year. Durlnl that same year we ex· bert of ConAgra; and grain buyers from 113.2 123.0 9.8 Durum 84.8 80.0 -4.8 of Glenora. Proremonal cia.. winner Ilble we could have pretty fair price. ported more than 750 mUlion bushels 10 PtlVey and A·D·M a. well a. the other 011 • . (prevlou. winner pull you in the pro­ for the loreaeeable future," Youna ..Id. other countrlel." -If exports as Hour and other prod­ lelalonal clua) wa. Kearn D. Twete of He added, "I am not talklna .bout $7 He .ald Runla received "exactly thr ucta equal the 40 million bus of 1902- Pekin with 64 lb. Leeda. The ahow durum, thoUlh. In the Fo'110 Furum 63, the all·wheat curryover would be drew 278 entrlel. same export .ubaldy and the samr "\lte would be Jivlnl In • dream tennl al all of our other foreign eustl)­ An umcial 01 the National Mocaronl a minus 3,7 million bus. Dunim 011 .. world If we believed farm prices would mera." Manufllcturel'l Auoclatlon accu¥ed the The above lilting Is baled on the continue on at the Jevela where they IHiHal government or creating uncer­ USDA report of undelivered export Younl aeknowled,ed, "Mott 1·lm)'· The openlnl day culminated with the have been," Youna told the audlcnce at tainty in the durum . upply situation. aalcs, as complied by the Department crowninl of a Walhalla lIirl, Corrlene one asreea now that export tu h~l d le J "I think the government did us dirt Lanldon'. Middle School gymnasium. for both Ruma and other whc:,t ex· of Commerce, as of Sept. 21, and USDA Lou Carlin an, aa MI .. Durum Monday when 1hey allowed foreign competition weekly reporta on export Inspections. evenlnl. Mill Carl,nan, 11, waa among Younl said the new lann price .up. port, could have been dlscon li nued to take away our durum suppllea," sold port legl.lation will provlrle fannen nine candidate. lor the 1973·74 Utle. earlier." He commented, "Hlnd ~ l~ hl iJ Rob~ r l Green, Palatine, Ill., alSoclotion with at lealt .ome protection If they She aucreed.
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